Dean P. Neikirk is affiliated with The University of Texas at Austin in the United States.
Their research primarily falls within the field of Engineering, with a focus on several subfields including Civil and Structural Engineering, Biomedical Engineering, Mechanics of Materials, Ocean Engineering, and Pollution.
Themes covered in their work include:
Dean P. Neikirk has co-authored publications with several researchers, including:
Their work has appeared in various scholarly venues, notably:
Key recent publications include:
David B. Rutledge;Dean P. Neikirk;Dayalan P. Kasilingam
Romy Kirby;Eun Jeong Cho;Brian Gehrke;Travis Bayer
D. Rutledge;M. Muha
Shixuan Yang;Ying Chen Chen;Luke Nicolini;Praveenkum Pasupathy
Steve Savoy;John J. Lavigne;J. Seung Jin Yoo;John Wright
S. Kim;D.P. Neikirk
Adrian Goodey;John J. Lavigne;Steve M. Savoy;Marc D. Rodriguez
Nick Christodoulides;Maiyen Tran;Pierre N. Floriano;Marc Rodriguez
Mehnaaz F. Ali;Romy Kirby;Adrian P. Goodey;Marc D. Rodriguez
John T. Mcdevitt;Eric V. Anslyn;Jason B. Shear;Dean P. Neikirk
Y. Kim;D.P. Neikirk
D. P. Neikirk;Wayne W. Lam;D. B. Rutledge
John T Mcdevitt;Adrian Goodey;Jason B Shear;Eric Anslyn
Young Soo Sohn;Adrian Goodey;Eric V. Anslyn;John T. McDevitt
Dean P. Neikirk;David B. Rutledge;Michael S. Muha;Hyeon Park
V.P. Kesan;D.P. Neikirk;P.A. Blakey;B.G. Streetman
John T Mcdevitt;Eric V Anslyn;Jason B Shear;Dean P Neikirk
John T. Mcdevitt;Eric V. Anslyn;Jason B. Shear;Dean P. Neikirk
John T Mcdevitt;Eric V Anslyn;Jason B Shear;Dean P Neikirk
S.M. Wentworth;D.P. Neikirk
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